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RIBs are delicious
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Curious if anyone has any suggestions for someone who might be interested in purchasing a RIB [ rigid inflatable boat ] Photo Credit: Supreme Marine https://cimg3.ibsrv.net/gimg/www.off...b0d1692c35.jpg . |
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can't wait to see Outerlimits' new RIB until then, feast your eyes on Castle Rock Carbon Cat https://cimg4.ibsrv.net/gimg/www.off...ddf65c8cd3.png . . |
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CastleRock pushing the envelope should be able to raise the x-dimension with this bypass https://cimg5.ibsrv.net/gimg/www.off...d69097a187.png . |
I have asked multiple times and don't get a answer, I would really like to know what are the advantages of a RIB?
what is better over a traditional hull? |
Talk about a thundercat on steroids! Very cool to see them built in NZ (my home country) any idea on price?
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Originally Posted by Wildman_grafix
(Post 4737684)
I have asked multiple times and don't get a answer, I would really like to know what are the advantages of a RIB?
what is better over a traditional hull? |
Originally Posted by Wildman_grafix
(Post 4737684)
I have asked multiple times and don't get a answer, I would really like to know what are the advantages of a RIB?
what is better over a traditional hull? That said, there's a few out there now that look pretty cool, the Airship 330, and a 'mega-rib', would make an awesome day/party boat. Love this thing........ RR |
Originally Posted by Wildman_grafix
(Post 4737684)
I have asked multiple times and don't get a answer, I would really like to know what are the advantages of a RIB?
what is better over a traditional hull? foot for foot up to 25’ when boats are still in the “lightweight”category a rib will be lighter and have better seakeeping ability, usually with equal or better speed with less hp than a conventional boat. I have logged thousands of hours in RIBs and they certainly have their place, particularly as support boats for water sports, tender, exploration, rescue. Very durable also, they are hard to “pop” and the tubes are segmented so you don’t just lose the whole tube with one hole. When they get so big the tubes can’t be scaled up proportionally l they are just a center console with a goofy bumper tube all the way around... |
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thanks SailTexas for the great explanation and gives us a better explanation of the pros. I've observed other types of RIBs where the tubes are not inflatable but are solid composite foam or rubber material, what material is that? . |
Originally Posted by rak rua
(Post 4738088)
Agree with you, they're not really "rigid inflatable boats". If you remove the 'collar' they're just long skinny fiberglass boats. Apart from using one as a tender and you can tie up alongside boats and jetties, I can't see much practical advantage either.
That said, there's a few out there now that look pretty cool, the Airship 330, and a 'mega-rib', would make an awesome day/party boat. Love this thing........ https://youtu.be/elxucH95MGw RR That thing is HUGE! |
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CastleRock Carbon Cat designing new RIB cat in 28 foot length https://cimg1.ibsrv.net/gimg/www.off...997cbb5628.png . |
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Alfred Montaner is live....now! let's watch the sunrise in Miami! . |
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Awesome picture!
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